mäletad
Mäletad is a traditional Finnish term that refers to a type of small, portable wooden drum used in folk music and cultural ceremonies. The name originates from the Finnish words *mäki* (meaning "hill" or "mound") and *tata*, which mimics the sound of the drum itself. Mäletad drums are typically crafted from birch or pine wood and are known for their distinctive, resonant tone.
These drums are often used in rural Finnish celebrations, such as weddings, harvest festivals, and other communal
Mäletad drums vary slightly in design, but most feature a conical shape with a tight-fitting head made
While the term *mäletad* is not widely used outside Finland, it remains an important part of the